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Summary of Cordelia Fine's Testosterone Rex
Summary of Cordelia Fine's Testosterone Rex
Summary of Cordelia Fine's Testosterone Rex
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#1 The British biologist Angus Bateman carried out a series of experiments with fruit flies in the middle of the last century. He found that the cause of males’ deviation from the female form seems to lie in the males having stronger passions than the females.

#2 The first explanation for why males compete was offered by Bateman in the 1940s. He suggested that it is due to the fact that males have more variation in their reproductive success than females do.

#3 The Bateman paradigm, which was the first scientific report of greater male variability in reproductive success, was based on the idea that males compete for females and spread their cheap, mass-produced seed among as many females as possible.

#4 The classic Bateman and Trivers papers are now largely cited for sentimental reasons. They were based on a study of the mating habits of fruit flies, and their conclusions were universalized to apply to women and men. But in recent years, there has been so much upheaval in evolutionary biology that the papers are no longer considered valid.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 16, 2022
ISBN9798822516298
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    #1

    The British biologist Angus Bateman carried out a series of experiments with fruit flies in the middle of the last century. He found that the cause of males’ deviation from the female form seems to lie in the males having stronger passions than the females.

    #2

    The first explanation for why males compete was offered by Bateman in the 1940s. He suggested that it is due to the fact that males have more variation in their reproductive success than females do.

    #3

    The Bateman paradigm, which was the first scientific report of greater male variability in reproductive success, was based on the idea that males compete for females and spread their cheap, mass-produced seed among as many females as possible.

    #4

    The classic Bateman and Trivers papers are now largely cited for sentimental reasons. They were based on a study of the mating habits of fruit flies, and their conclusions were universalized to apply to women and men. But in recent years, there has been so much upheaval in evolutionary biology that the papers are no longer considered valid.

    #5

    The study of sexual selection was made possible by the work of Bateman and others, who used different mutant Drosophila strains to measure reproductive success. However, the study was not without its problems. While Bateman’s study showed that only males benefit from promiscuity, females did show greater reproductive

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